Answer:
a) dependent variable = the effectiveness of study strategies based by the number of correct answers on a test (the different study strategies used)
b) discrete: finite and countable number of questions
c) ratio scale
Explanation:
Dependent variable: The variable being tested or measured in an experiment are dependent variables. In an experiment, the researchers are measuring at how alteration in the independent variable can lead to changes in the dependent variable.
Discrete variable: In a discrete variable, variables can only take a finite number of values. It includes qualitative variables. Whereas, few quantitative variables are also present i.e performance being ranked as 1, 2, 3, and so on.
The variable consists of four levels of measurement i.e nominal, ordinal, ratio, and interval.
Ratio scale: This type of variable measurement scale is quantitative. It allows the researcher to compare the differences or intervals. It possesses a zero point of origin.